Year: 2002
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Oops, I paused it again…
Another demonstration that TiVo’s business model has legs. Back in December, John Robb wrote that TiVo’s year-end sales spelled the death of free TV. But I’m not so sure. As I said in response to John’s original post, TiVo is providing alternative methods for advertisers and others to derive value from the TV audience. Then,…
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NY Times: Renew Your Passport
Saw this in today’s New York Times. The only reason I’m mentioning it is that I just went through this process last week – I leave for London on Tuesday and discovered that my passport had expired in January. (OK – I’ll fess up: I knew it had expired in January, and had just procrastinated…
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KM for law firms
Ernie the Attorney’s at it again. This is a terrific essay on what KM should be, and starts to identify why lawyers haven’t quite made it yet. I’ll be picking up a few threads in Ernie’s post later this weekend.
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Avoid the Four Perils of CRM
This links to the abstract of February’s Harvard Business Review article titled “Avoid the Four Perils of CRM”. The article is a good read, authored by three senior Bain consultants. There is also an “ enhanced edition” of the article here, that “draws out the main points and an annotated bibliography that points you to…
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Elected officials need tech experience?
Brief story about NYC Mayor Bloomberg’s recent address to the New York Software Industry Association. The most interesting notion is that elected officials will need business and technology experience to be truly effective. While I’d like it to be true, I wonder: do our leaders need a technical foundation to be competent in their jobs?…
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The big sites get bigger…
Business Week Online claims that the big .com sites are getting bigger, claiming more eyeballs, and more of your online time. “The online winners today are the winners, period.” Well, fine. For a few years. But there was a time that K-Mart was the king, and Wal-mart was an upstart. And who would’ve guessed Subway…
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GE’s new CEO is settling in
Jeff Immelt talks to Knowledge @ Wharton about predictable revenue growth at G.E. (“We look at a recession as a great time to play offense.”), post-Enron accounting (“We’re all going to have to find ways to live in a world that has more transparency and disclosure.”) and decentralizing the organization ( plans to shift “backroom”…
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New Windows could solve age-old
New Windows could solve age-old puzzle. special report Microsoft is tackling the long-elusive goal of easily finding information hidden in computer files, a conquest that would deal a blow to competitors but come at a price. [CNET News.com]
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Andersen widens its search for
Andersen widens its search for a buyer. They’re busy: negotiating with the SEC to settle its potential liabilities as a result of Enron’s collapse, begging Deloitte, KPMG and E&Y to buy it… how do they have time to answer the calls from clients firing them? Here’s what’s interesting: the article claims (and I think the…
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It worked! Following the instructions
It worked! Following the instructions here, I imported all of my blogger posts into Radio 8. The only thing that took time was editing the internal links (links to previous posts) – which only took an hour or so. Next up – playing with the template to tweak it just so… Adios, blogger.